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Snoop Dogg has an Xbox Series X fridge

It looks like Snoop Dogg is in possession of a full-size Xbox Series X fridge that comes with an Xbox Series X cake and an Xbox Series X console itself.

The iconic musician showed off the custom fridge via an Instagram post on Saturday. A video on the social networking site shows the rapper opening the fridge to reveal both an Xbox Series X console, and a cake made in its image, too.

The video was deleted shortly after it was posted, though – probably because there's an as-yet-unannounced collaboration between Microsoft and Snoop himself, and the presence of the massive home good probably gives a bit too much away.

As you can see from the tweet embedded above, though, it doesn't really matter that Snoop's own Instagram account deleted the tweet since once something appears on the internet... it stays there forever.

There's no insight into exactly what Snoop and Microsoft are getting up to just yet, but Snoop Dogg is no stranger to gaming promotions – whether it's providing a cameo and dedicated track for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 or doing VO lines for Call of Duty, Snoop has a long and varied career within gaming.

It could just be that Mircosoft is keen to help Snoop celebrate his 49th birthday, but there's almost certainly more to this story that's going to come out in the coming days and weeks.

Head over to the link to find out all the essential facts about the Xbox Series X and S consoles, which are rolling out on November 10.

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